Why You'll Better Not Rely On To-do Lists And Self-promises

Just buying yourself a weekly planner and making self-promises won't make your procrastination habit dissapear.

The delaying needed-to-be-done things are EATING on your life: 20% of asked individuals identify themselves as chronic procrastinators and admit that it begins to destroy their self-confidence, relationships, health, and finances.

Basical reason could be: thrill seeking, avoiding habits, indecision, perfectionism... or just being too busy with urgent requests to devote time to meaningful ones.

This program created by my good friend Hellen (Certified Professional) walks you through the steps necessary to break free from the shackles of procrastination and skyrocket your accomplishments to levels you never thought possible.

Mainly Planning is NOT the key to stop procrastinating. Telling some procrastinator to buy a weekly planner is like telling someone who suffers from a fear of flying to just don't worry as s/he board an airplane.